Google has announced a "milestone" update to the Go programming language with the launch of Go 1.18, which introduces native support for fuzz testing – the first major programming language to do so.
So far, we have talked about several programming languages, but until now, Go Programming Language, or Golang, has yet to fall into the discussion. Yes, it is not the most used of the languages, but ...
The lower-level programming language has matured enough to sport the 1.0 version number. And it's being used for real work at Google. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about ...
Google Inc. this week released version 1 of its Go programming language. The release was announced on the Go Programming Language Blog in a post by Andrew Gerrand, developer advocate for Go at Google ...
Golang, the Google-backed open-source project behind Go, has released version 1.16 of the programming language with native support for Apple Mac M1 chips. Apple and Google have been collaborating to ...
There are more programming languages in use than ever before. That creates some significant challenges when it comes to monitoring all the applications developed using that broad array of languages.
Version 1.11 of the Go programming language was released over the weekend, just in time for GopherCon 2018, where Google announced the release of draft designs to be potentially implemented in ‘Go 2.’ ...